She moved on New York to go to fashion school and had corrective surgery when she was 21 and legally changed her name to Georgia Arianna and became a model.

In March 1974, she married Local Colin Ivar Campbell, the younger son of the eleventh Duke of Argyll despite only knowing him for five days.

Lord Colin Campbell, the brother of the Duke of Argyll, aged 28 with his new bride- Jamaican born Georgia Ziadie who he married after a 10 day whirlwind romance. 2nd January 1975.

Their marriage only lasted nine months when she left citing his abusiveness and drug addiction.

Over the years, Colin Campbell has claimed that her ex-husband, who is son of the 11th Duke of Argyll, was a violent alcoholic and drug addict.

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Her father did not approve of their marriage, and is reported to have said: "My daughter has picked up a drunken bum.”

Lady C was angered by her ex’s decision to sell stories to the newspapers, claiming she was transsexual, which is untrue.

Lady Colin Campbell pictured in the 1990s

As a teenager growing up in Jamaica Lady C smoked cannabis.

She said “no one thought of it as a drug” but she wasn’t keen. In her 1997 autobiography A Life Worth Living, she writes: “Teenagers like to fit in, and I was no exception. I therefore tried pot (and so hated feeling out of command of all my faculties that I swore never to touch it again).”

Her 1992 book, Diana in Private: The Princess Nobody Knows, detailed information about Diana's struggle with bulimia and affair with James Hewitt.

Campbell was dismissed as a fantasist, but some of her claims were later vindicated. Diana in Private appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list in 1992.

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